Taycan Turbo vs. Lucid Air Grand Touring
#76
Knock on the prius all you want, but it's a fantastic car... I drive mine like a golf cart - 0% or 100% throttle - and at 289K miles, she still doesn't drip a drop of any fluids... uses about 0.5 quart of oil on a 3K-4K oil change, and with the rear seats lying flat, I can haul stuff in it that I can't in the Cayenne or prior to it, the Range Rover Sport.... I've put 139K of the miles on it, and I've only had to change oil and put one set of brakes on it...
I LOVE porsche DEARLY, but that's something they couldn't dream of matching. If they could, I'd have the metaphorical open checkbook for them.
I LOVE porsche DEARLY, but that's something they couldn't dream of matching. If they could, I'd have the metaphorical open checkbook for them.
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#77
Whine was only during accelerating.... car is super quiet. We hit a couple manhole covers intentionally and it you hardly knew - was impressive.
I have the plaid today... i don't find it near as cheap as everyone says. It's definitely not top tier like the lucid or porsche, but it's on par with a lexus from a quality of materials perspective. I don't like the wood trim, but the layout is nice otherwise... acceleration is just as brutal as my heavily modified 911, and it's just SO damn easy...
and contrary to the other two, the plaid makes almost NO noise. I kinda like the whirls and star wars noises
I have the plaid today... i don't find it near as cheap as everyone says. It's definitely not top tier like the lucid or porsche, but it's on par with a lexus from a quality of materials perspective. I don't like the wood trim, but the layout is nice otherwise... acceleration is just as brutal as my heavily modified 911, and it's just SO damn easy...
and contrary to the other two, the plaid makes almost NO noise. I kinda like the whirls and star wars noises
(yes, I know about the battery preheating and cheetah modes needed for the best 1/4 mile performance, but no button pressing or menu diving is needed to access the full power the powertrain can give at any given moment)
Last edited by Zcd1; 03-03-2024 at 11:09 AM.
#78
Knock on the prius all you want, but it's a fantastic car... I drive mine like a golf cart - 0% or 100% throttle - and at 289K miles, she still doesn't drip a drop of any fluids... uses about 0.5 quart of oil on a 3K-4K oil change, and with the rear seats lying flat, I can haul stuff in it that I can't in the Cayenne or prior to it, the Range Rover Sport.... I've put 139K of the miles on it, and I've only had to change oil and put one set of brakes on it...
I LOVE porsche DEARLY, but that's something they couldn't dream of matching. If they could, I'd have the metaphorical open checkbook for them.
I LOVE porsche DEARLY, but that's something they couldn't dream of matching. If they could, I'd have the metaphorical open checkbook for them.
#79
I’ll simplify it for ya - Competition is good. Choice is good.
That said, you asked: “what if it were only Asian tin cans to pick from”…then I guess the geezers in your state of Florida, would be all set. 😎
https://www.edmunds.com/most-popular-cars/
That said, you asked: “what if it were only Asian tin cans to pick from”…then I guess the geezers in your state of Florida, would be all set. 😎
https://www.edmunds.com/most-popular-cars/
Last edited by CodyBigdog; 03-03-2024 at 11:58 AM.
#80
lol all good, just friendly poking..... I accept the prius for what it is... it's a POS for sure, but I have come to love it. Not to mention, it makes for great talk around the dinner table at holiday gatherings 😀
#81
Owned a 2010 Prius for about 12 years until traded in on an EV. It was my commuter car, and served me well. Wasn’t purchased for style, looks or acceleration…but saved significant gas $$$….and that’s all that matters.
Last edited by CodyBigdog; 03-03-2024 at 02:56 PM.
#82
I hate to say it, but Toyota finally got the styling right in the current gen product. Way back in 2000-2001, one of my customers bought a 1st Gen Prius. Styling only a mother could love. But he had a long commute, and enjoyed the MPG. Another colleague at that job also had a long commute, and bought a 1st gen Insight. More interesting car. But he was kind of a big guy, and it was entertaining watching him try to squeeze into it. My commute was even longer. About 60 miles each way, 3-4 times a week. Often drove my 944, but usually the beater '90 Buick Regal we had at the time.
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#83
The "geezers" who live in our area are far more likely to be driving Bentley, Ferrari, etc. and saving on gasoline is not "all that matters" here, quite the contrary.
https://www.thecolonygolfcc.com/
Last edited by shelbyking; 03-03-2024 at 03:29 PM.
#84
Sorry to hear.
The "geezers" who live in our area are far more likely to be driving Bentley, Ferrari, etc. and saving on gasoline is not "all that matters" here, quite the contrary.
https://www.thecolonygolfcc.com/
The "geezers" who live in our area are far more likely to be driving Bentley, Ferrari, etc. and saving on gasoline is not "all that matters" here, quite the contrary.
https://www.thecolonygolfcc.com/
Cool….You found a development/zip code with affluent people. News flash: They are everywhere. You really need to get out more. Here’s the list of the most affluent states, per capita….not seeing Florida in the top 10…but see my state at #2:
https://www.usnews.com/news/best-sta...erica?slide=11
However, about 1 in 4 Floridians are 65, or older. To be clear, nothing wrong with geezers. Those that take care of themselves, might one day be one. 🤔
Last edited by CodyBigdog; 03-03-2024 at 06:09 PM.
#85
Don’t be (ie, “sorry”). Had 4 other cars to keep me entertained. In the meantime, the money I saved in gas, alone, paid for multiple vacations in Europe, and the icing on the cake was…in 12 years, only paid for oil/filter and tires. .
Cool….You found a development/zip code with affluent people. News flash: They are everywhere. You really need to get out more. Here’s the list of the most affluent states, per capita….not seeing Florida in the top 10…but see my state at #2:
https://www.usnews.com/news/best-sta...erica?slide=11
However, about 1 in 4 Floridians are 65, or older. To be clear, nothing wrong with geezers. Those that take care of themselves, might one day be one. 🤔
Cool….You found a development/zip code with affluent people. News flash: They are everywhere. You really need to get out more. Here’s the list of the most affluent states, per capita….not seeing Florida in the top 10…but see my state at #2:
https://www.usnews.com/news/best-sta...erica?slide=11
However, about 1 in 4 Floridians are 65, or older. To be clear, nothing wrong with geezers. Those that take care of themselves, might one day be one. 🤔
Thanks again for all your wonderfull statistics which I am sure are enjoyed by all.
#86
😂
Here’s a great story for ya….hope you don’t get sick…in Florida?
https://apple.news/Acp40st4eSnC06J2ilmqu7Q
Try the “leaches”…might help things.
Last edited by CodyBigdog; 03-03-2024 at 06:48 PM.
#87
^^^^^^^^Retired from an Orthapedic group a few years ago so I am pretty sure that we have a handle on our health care here in SW FL but thanks for the "warning". Your expertise seems to have no boundries or do you simply find a website that validates your pre conceived notions. LOL.
You sure have a major hang up with the state of Florida to the point of being laughable.
You sure have a major hang up with the state of Florida to the point of being laughable.
#88
^^^^^^^^Retired from an Orthapedic group a few years ago so I am pretty sure that we have a handle on our health care here in SW FL but thanks for the "warning". Your expertise seems to have no boundries or do you simply find a website that validates your pre conceived notions. LOL.
You sure have a major hang up with the state of Florida to the point of being laughable.
You sure have a major hang up with the state of Florida to the point of being laughable.
Did you use leaches? I hear they are becoming a thing in Florida..
You “sure have a major hang up (psychosis) with the Prius”. Seek mental help. 👍
Last edited by CodyBigdog; 03-03-2024 at 07:36 PM.
#89
Tesla doesn’t mess around with requiring any special modes to access full power - it’s always all there, and that’s a big benefit IMO.
(yes, I know about the battery preheating and cheetah modes needed for the best 1/4 mile performance, but no button pressing or menu diving is needed to access the full power the powertrain can give at any given moment)
(yes, I know about the battery preheating and cheetah modes needed for the best 1/4 mile performance, but no button pressing or menu diving is needed to access the full power the powertrain can give at any given moment)
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